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Carla Collins (born April 30, 1965) is a Canadian comedian, actress, television host, and writer. Collins performs across North America. She has been a regular at the
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in Los Angeles and toured with the renowned "Hot Tamales". In January 2015, Collins was awarded with Comedian Of The Year by the Southern California Motion Picture Council, an inaugural honour created to recognize Collins' talent.


Early life

Collins was born and raised in
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,Vaughan, R. M. and Commanducci, Massimo (April 10, 2009). "Carla Collins: People made fun of her for years, she says. Now, it's her turn", ''
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'', p. R4.
until moving to
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, Ontario and attending Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute where she was Prom Queen and Valedictorian, Collins pursued her education at the Université de Franche-Comté in France and the
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.


1990s

She joined
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in 1990 as an on-air host, and subsequently moved to
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to host ''Eye on Toronto''. In 1995, she began hosting Baton Broadcastings's Entertainment Now, which she cohosted with Dan Duran. She also hosted the Canadian variety series ''Sonic Temple'' and the
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series ''Chez Carla''. In 1998, Collins played an anchorwoman in ''Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms'' and Donna Jean in ''When Husbands Cheat''. Earlier in her career, she was a morning radio personality on Toronto's
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from 1992 to 1994, co-hosting with Tom Rivers along with Larry Fedoruk. Rivers left in 1993 and Fedoruk and Collins continued as a duo. She returned from 2001 to 2003. For the latter stint, following a short period co-hosting with Steve Anthony who then moved to afternoon
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, Collins became the first woman in Canada to be billed as the sole regular host of a morning radio show on a commercial station in a major
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, as opposed to co-hosting with one or more men.


2000s

Collins had her first solo stand-up special, ''The Wonder Bra Years'', on
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in 2001. It was one of the highest rated in the Comedy Now series. Collins starred in 50 episodes of ''
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'' a soap opera on Showcase Television as Rusty Sinclair (2001). She also appeared in: ''Deep in the City'' as a Sex-Shop Owner (2000), ''
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'' (2001), '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' as herself (2002), two episodes of ''
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'' as Felicia Brand (2002–2003), ''Recipe for Murder'' as a Glam Reporter (2002), '' Tracker'' as Dr. Janet Sullivann (2002), and ''
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'' as Tammy (2005). In 2003, she began to lend her voice to the PBS animated show
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as Erica Ram, a reporter who reports on events in Cyberspace. Collins was a writer, star and host of ''Chez Carla'' (2000), ''Sonic Temple'' (2001), ''2 Smart Blondes'' (2003) and ''E-Now'' (1995). In 2006 Carla teamed up with producer
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for an unscripted television sitcom titled ''The Visionary Position''. This series (released on DVD) is described as ''
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'' meets ''
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'' meets ''
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''. Collins says, "I prefer to think of it as ''
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'' on crack." In 2006, she workshopped a one-woman show called ''The Visionary Position'' in Toronto and Los Angeles. She is also a freelance writer for '' Inside Entertainment''. In 2007, Collins married
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, an actor from the United States. Collins' reality show Carlawood debuted on
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in April 2009.
The show follows her attempt to find work after her move to Hollywood, and satirizes reality shows.


2010s

Collins' filmed season two of her docu-soap/comedy '' Carlawood'', and is working on the movie ''The Hack'', a comedy/horror film in which she stars as a comedian who kills other performers for their material. She also completed her first book "Angels, Vampires and Douche Bags" published by Burman Books. She also lent her voice to a special from the hit Canadian animated series,
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, in its second season,
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‘s special, "Celebrity Manhunt's Total Drama Action Reunion Special", as the host of the show-within-a-show, Celebrity Manhunt, Blaineley. Then she lent her voice for the next season in ''
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'', once again playing Blaineley, the co-host of Total Drama Aftermath, and then she became a late-coming contestant that same season and ending in either seventh or sixth place. This was her first voice acting role, a role which also required her to sing.


2020s

After performing at various locations doing standup comedy, Collins found that many venues were closed due to the
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. During that time, she performed some "Quarantine Queen" comedy programs on Facebook and began streaming "Comedic Meditation" from Los Angeles, at no charge to the public; she also offered private sessions. By autumn 2020 some venues were open and she performed at the El Mocambo in Toronto and began streaming her Meditation program in Canada, again free of charge. A September 2020 article added that Collins's program "Carlawood" was streaming on
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and she also performed on
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. She was waiting to film a comedy special produced by
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and she was also producing "Hump Day Howl" a monthly streaming program from the Whitefire Theatre.Toronto’s legendary El Mocambo is very much back and rockin’: Comedy returns this weekend Sept. 23-24
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References


External links

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Official site
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